The Endocrine Society of Australia (ESA)
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Services Offered
Clinical Engagement, Education, Medical networking
Profile
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The Endocrine Society of Australia (ESA) is a national non-profit organisation of scientists and clinicians who conduct research and practice in the field of Endocrinology.The society was founded in 1958 and incorporated in 1986 in the State of Victoria. The Society is governed by the eight members of its Council who are elected every two years by a ballot of the membership in accordance with the constitution.
Why us
Our vision
To be recognised as the authoritative voice for Endocrinology in Australia and Southeast Asia
Our purpose
To educate about, engage in, and promote clinical practice and research in Endocrinology in the region and world-wide
Our values
To be knowledgeable, accessible, sustainable and committed
Our strategic directions
1. To maintain financial sustainability for the future
2. To promote the education of our current and future endocrinologists and endocrine researchers
3. To listen to our membership
4. To engage with our members, government bodies, funding bodies and the public to address and resolve issues that affect endocrinology and endocrine research
5. To promote the profile of the Endocrine Society of Australia
6. To ensure the governance of the society has continuity of knowledge and expertise
To be recognised as the authoritative voice for Endocrinology in Australia and Southeast Asia
Our purpose
To educate about, engage in, and promote clinical practice and research in Endocrinology in the region and world-wide
Our values
To be knowledgeable, accessible, sustainable and committed
Our strategic directions
1. To maintain financial sustainability for the future
2. To promote the education of our current and future endocrinologists and endocrine researchers
3. To listen to our membership
4. To engage with our members, government bodies, funding bodies and the public to address and resolve issues that affect endocrinology and endocrine research
5. To promote the profile of the Endocrine Society of Australia
6. To ensure the governance of the society has continuity of knowledge and expertise
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